Historical Context
The Far Caves, also called the Caves of Theodosius, form part of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, the great monastery whose origins trace to the monk Anthony settling in a hillside cave around 1051. The caves grew into a system of narrow underground corridors with cells and chapels, and over the following centuries they became the resting place of many monastic saints whose relics are venerated there.
Anatolius belongs to this assembly of Caves monastics. The saints whose relics repose in the Far Caves span several centuries and a wide range of monastic roles, and they are honored collectively each year in addition to their individual feast days.